Actress Emily Robinson (Transparent, Eighth Grade, Virgin Territory) is one of the most grounded humans Sara has ever met - which is wild, because Emily is only 20 years old. A successful actress, writer, director, producer, activist and eyebrow-haver, Emily talks to Sara about her love for Elsie K. Fisher, Bo Burnham's ace directorial skills, auditioning, studying creative writing, how Gaby Hoffman helped her with research before a childbirth scene, juggling school and work, her life as a student at Columbia, the fun/drama of social media, and trying to listen to people with compassion, even when it's tough. Say to Emily at Twitter.com/Emily_Robinson and Instagram.com/Emily_Robinson. You can support this podcast via Patreon at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa.

Rachel Antonoff, design genius and fabulous tiny fairy of a human, sits down with Sara to talk about clothes, family plays, transgenerational trauma, the magic of Long Beach Island, grief, healing, friendship and more. Thanks to all the Patreon supporters who help make this show possible. You can contribute to the show at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa or via Anchor. Thanks to Betaworks Studios, editor Guy, and John Lagomarsino of Anchor. At the end, Sara mentions the memorial fund for Lyra McKee of Northern Ireland, available at https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-lyra-mckee. Please take good care of yourself and each other.

Molly Jong-Fast is the author of three books (soon four books!). She's also a progressive gal, a writer, a Twitter favorite, a badass friend, a mother, a wife, and a delightful human person. She talks to Sara about how she's not actually Dutch or Chinese, how she grew up on the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side, running into random Trumps at social events, being hated by the religious right as a pro-abortion radical even though she's never had an abortion, and Sara's encounter with Molly's very groovy divorced parents, who Sara thinks are really cool (Molly finds that hilarious, and loves her parents). Thanks to John at Anchor and Editor Guy! Support this podcast via Patreon at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa or right here on Anchor.

Season 2 begins with stand-up comic Corinne Fisher, co-host of the wildly popular podcast "Guys We F*cked." This native of Union, New Jersey talks to Sara about growing up near The City (a.k.a. Manhattan) as opposed to out in the boonies of rural NJ like Sara did; acting; singing; music; hecklers; never having been in a physical fight; the lessons in tolerance and love she learned from her dad; having a teacher for a mom; being a true weirdo in high school AND in the allegedly glamorous NYC environs; and more. You can support this podcast via Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa and by subscribing right here! Thanks to all our kind Patreon supporters plus editor Guy Opochinski, John Lagomarsino at Anchor, and the folks at Betaworks Studios.

Thomas Sadoski (Life in Pieces, The Newsroom) talks to Sara about being a rebel, finding himself through community theatre in College Station, TX, evangelical Christian '90s teen groups, Young Life, punk music, acting, Amanda Seyfried's joyful approach to life, PUPPIES, BABIES, disappearing into a role, and finally feeling at home in NYC. You can support this podcast via Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa or via Anchor.

Jenny Yang, comedian and writer for "Busy Tonight" on E!, talks to Sara about how much she loved high school in Torrance, CA; her background in politics and labor; how she stood up to her dad by proving that she was a well-behaved kid; being the family translator at a very young age; starting a comedy festival with Asian-American comics; adjusting to college life in chilly PA by wearing shorts at inappropriate times of year; and much, much more. Support the podcast through Anchor or via Patreon at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa.

Adam Pally and Sara talk about his upbringing in Livington, NJ and the origin of his non-Livingstonian accent, how everyone thinks they went to camp with Adam or Sara (and why), stalking 50 Cent, Adam's musical parents, dating your high school sweetheart, UCB, Adam's expanded career as show co-creator and executive producer, Judaism, fashion, Judaism, '90s hip hop influencing suburban kids, parents who stay together, Judaism, getting in trouble in school, the great Sam Richardson and their new YouTube series CHAMPAIGN ILL. No WASPs were involved in the recording of this episode. You can support this podcast via Anchor or at Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa.

Krystyna Hutchinson (Guys We F*cked podcast) and Sara discuss love, ghosts, sex, comedy, parents who split up and get back together, comedy, Raya, hair salon-related nomenclature, and the magic of North Wales, PA, New Jersey and beyond. This episode is brought to you via Anchor.fm, Baboon Go-Bags and the kind patrons of Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa.

Jonathan Coulton and Sara talk about how she has a crush on John Mayer and then Jonathan pretends to be John Mayer; why she wouldn't listen to Jonathan's stuff for a decade and then became a fan in three hours; how we create a persona to hide our terror of not being cool enough; how he loved growing up in Colchester, CT; how he realized his childhood dream of being in the Whiffenpoofs at Yale; how he once impressed a lady by buying Chinese takeout and taking her to a covered bridge; and whether or not he and Sara ate lamb on a stick together. Also, we meet the imaginary hot intern, Daniel, who is majoring in everything at NYU and all the Ivies. This episode is brought to you via Anchor.fm, Baboon Go-Bags and the kind patrons of Patreon.com/SaraBenincasa.

Ben Stiller and Sara discuss the Upper West Side, NYC radio, his brief comedy rap aspirations, Tribbles, and his basement bar mitzvah. Also, Sara peer pressures him into trying to recite his Torah portion and they talk about being bad at drugs. "Escape at Dannemora" premieres November 19th on Showtime. This episode is brought to you via Anchor.fm, Baboon Go-Bags and kind Patreon supporters.